The Elements

This is going to be a new range for 2011, like the Fokelore range I will be making five OOAK (one of a kind) bracelets plus other braceltes, earrings and necklaces.


Fire
Salamandar - Red - Malachite, Carnelian, Tiger Eye, Fire Opal, citrine,

Water
Undines - Blue - Lepidolite, Blue Lace Agate, Aquamarine, white opal, pearl

Air
Sylphs - Yellow - Labradorite, Blue Aventurine, Moonstone

Earth
Gnomes - Green - Rhodonite, Tree Agate, Petrified Wood, Moss Agate
Spirit
Goddess - Purplue - Amethyst, Lapis Lazuli



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Keep an eye here to see the bracelets when their made

Merry Christmas


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Amethyst Swallow Bracelet





Skye Bracelet


Here is the Skye Bracelet



Folklore

New for 2011 will be the Scottish Folklore OOAK range. This range will include Selkie, Kelpie and the Fey. These will be made in Sterling silver along with a charm representing the Folklore image, gemstones or gemstones and pearl beads. With each I'll have a small description of the Folklore image and the meaning behind each stone used.

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All the bracelets will be a one off and will not be reproduced



Its so sad to see the snow melt away. I'm now missing its white sheets over the Ochils., now we've just got the brown / black sludge and ice, sheets and sheets of slippy ice. So to prevent me from fallen on my back end every time I take the dogs out, I've passed the task to Jonathan for today. This has left me tiding the house and now sitting watching Eclipse and making up my jewellery orders.

Also I have now made my Skye bracelet. I have had this design in my mind for months now and have just finished making it. The bracelet is made with Sterling silver, 6mm Aquamarine, 4mm moonstone , 4mm pearls and has a soaring eagle at the end. This was inspired back in September while we where on holiday in Gairloch. One day we took a drive to go down to Skye for the day and on the way I saw a White Tailed Eagle flying over the sea near Skye.
Photos of the bracelet will be posted soon

While I'm telling you about the new Skye bracelet I should tell you about the Scottish Moorland bracelet which I made in October. Again it was inspired while on holiday in Gairloch. We did a lot of walking while we were there in the health moorlands and in the hills ( I bagged my first Munro Beinn Eighe thou when I got up there I couldn't see anything with the fog)
Scottish Moorland Bracelet is made with Sterling Silver, Sterling silver Deer, wolf, Eagle charms, 4mm Faceted Amethyst, tigers eye and malachite.
Photos to come later.
Available in Gordon McFarlane jewellery Art Exhibition

New for 2011 - Celtic Romance





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These beautiful new bracelets are now part of my new range Celtic Romance
After re-reading for the third time now Juliet Mariller Sevenwater series I though I should bring together all the jewellery that I use my Celtic beads and create the Celtic Romance collection.
I love all her work and where she gets her influence from old folklore both Irish and Scottish.
Wactch her to see more items foe this range.

Snow Day

Another snow day and no work to go to.
This is what I've been up to today in between playing in the snow with the dogs.

Trixie

Trixie

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